Five Wilmington police officers were hospitalized Wednesday after pursuing a suspect into Philadelphia, according to police. Two of the officers were injured when their patrol car flipped.

According to Philadelphia police, Dejuan Robinson, a suspect in "multiple homicides and probation violations," was spotted by Wilmington police around 11 a.m. in that city. Wilmington police later clarified that Robinson is only wanted on felony probation violations.

Robinson fled, starting a chase that took them toward Philadelphia International Airport, according to Philadelphia Police Department.

A Wilmington police spokeswoman said that near the airport, the suspect intentionally rammed another car on I-95 northbound, which caused a crash resulting in one of the Wilmington police cars flipping over.

The two officers inside were being treated for minor injuries at a Philadelphia hospital, she said.

Asked why police pursued the car at a high-speed across state lines, Inspector Cecilia Ashe of Wilmington police said, "It's an internal investigation we are looking into. We are not going to comment on an internal investigation."

Two Wilmington Police Officers received only minor injuries when their vehicle flipped over during pursuit on I-95. The search for the suspect is still underway in South Philadelphia. #6abcpic.twitter.com/4KNaDJ6v5T

Three other Wilmington officers were checked out and released from Christiana Hospital, Ashe said. Two others were sent to hospitals in Pennsylvania and have not yet been released. They sustained injuries such as scrapes, cuts and bruises, Ashe said.

A Pennsylvania State Police trooper also was injured in the crash. None of the injuries were life threatening.

New pic of Dejuan Robinson. He is a person of interest for multiple homicides & probation violations in the state of DE, aluding police causing injuries & Firearms violations in PA. 5'6" 160lbs. Last seen South Phila. in the area of Broad and Oregon, and is armed & dangerous pic.twitter.com/N2KJupAqLW

Philadelphia police tweeted around 1:30 p.m. that he was last seen in south Philadelphia and that he is armed and dangerous. Several schools in the area were placed on lockdown while police searched.

The search for his whereabouts is still active," said Tanya Little of the Philadelphia Police Department.

Wilmington police have since referred all comment on the search for the suspect to the Philadelphia Police Department.

Robinson is a 20-year-old with ties to Wilmington's Touch Money Gang. He pleaded guilty in 2017 to illegal gang participation, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person and third-degree escape for a 2015 incident where he kicked out the window of a van taking him back to to the Stevenson House Detention Center in Milford.